Lurch

4 door cars generally sell lower. 6 cylinder cars generally sell lower. Auto cars generally sell lower. It's one saving grace is it is still an old Mopar, so someone will want it. We picked up a similar valiant a few years back. Picked it up for 300. Wrote for sale and a phone number on the window, and sold it for $650 before we even got out of town with it.

Sup3rman

I dont have any pictures or data about the car i saw for sale because it was most likely sold already, but there was an Audi V8 Lang for sale. God it was long. All black outside and interior wise too. I dont know how rare that car is because i havent searched any data about it yet.

Mick.

There's this car in my street that I've admired for some time now. I see it driving around often, meaning it probably still runs well. It's a Mazda Capella (RX2), a 70's model I'm guessing. Since I've never walked up to it and seen what the interior looks like, I have no clue if it's been damaged or not; rust is my main concern, really. The left door of the car looks like it's been patched and sanded, there's a patch on the side. Now that's the only damage I know the vehicle has/had.

I'm thinking of saving up to buy it sometime in the near future. I don't want to approach the owner if I don't know how much it'd be worth if he sold it. I wouldn't say it's a classic, and it probably has been used it's entire life AND it does has small damage, I'd say value would be dropped a little because of that. What price range would it be in if he sold it?

Sgt. Foley

There's this car in my street that I've admired for some time now. I see it driving around often, meaning it probably still runs well. It's a Mazda Capella (RX2), a 70's model I'm guessing. Since I've never walked up to it and seen what the interior looks like, I have no clue if it's been damaged or not; rust is my main concern, really. The left door of the car looks like it's been patched and sanded, there's a patch on the side. Now that's the only damage I know the vehicle has/had.

I'm thinking of saving up to buy it sometime in the near future. I don't want to approach the owner if I don't know how much it'd be worth if he sold it. I wouldn't say it's a classic, and it probably has been used it's entire life AND it does has small damage, I'd say value would be dropped a little because of that. What price range would it be in if he sold it?

Mick.

There's this car in my street that I've admired for some time now. I see it driving around often, meaning it probably still runs well. It's a Mazda Capella (RX2), a 70's model I'm guessing. Since I've never walked up to it and seen what the interior looks like, I have no clue if it's been damaged or not; rust is my main concern, really. The left door of the car looks like it's been patched and sanded, there's a patch on the side. Now that's the only damage I know the vehicle has/had.

I'm thinking of saving up to buy it sometime in the near future. I don't want to approach the owner if I don't know how much it'd be worth if he sold it. I wouldn't say it's a classic, and it probably has been used it's entire life AND it does has small damage, I'd say value would be dropped a little because of that. What price range would it be in if he sold it?